Literary terms
Grammar
Essay
Rhetoric
Authors
100
Other term for a Main character?
Protagonist
100
Hvordan bøjes verber? 

I tid 

100

What is the first thing you write in an introduction

Hook

100
Is rhetoric fiction or non-fiction?

NON-fiction

100

Who wrote Lord of the rings? 

Tolkien

200

Using an object or action to represent a deeper meaning

Symbolism

200

Overensstemmelse mellem subjekt og verballed

Kongruens

200

What is the essays biggest part called?

Body

200

What is the 3 modes of appeal?

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

200

This famous playwright wrote Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth during the Elizabethan era.

Shakespeare

300

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.

Imagery

300

Hvad sætter man på verber i 3. pers. ental? 

S
300
In order to prove a claim you must have 

A quote

300
People often use this device engage their audience

Rhetorical question

300

This author is known for writing 1984 and Animal Farm, two famous works of dystopian fiction.

George Orwell

400

When the opposite of what is expected happens, with a funny or dramatic effect.

Irony

400

Navneord kan deles i to kategorier 

Tællelige og Utællelige 

400

What does Michael say is "half the grade" in an essay

CLEAR STRUCTURE

400

When a word carries a deeper meaning

connotation

400

an American novelist known for his concise (expressing a lot in few words)  writing style and themes of courage, love, and loss

Ernest Hemingway

500

a preconceived opinion or judgment about someone or something without proper knowledge or reason, often based on stereotypes.

Prejudice

500

På engelsk bruges ' (apostrof) ofte til at signalere tilhørsforhold. Hvad kaldes dette?

Genitiv (ejefald)

Michael's car. 

500

What does Peex stand for? 

Point (claim)
Evidence (quotes)
Explanation (analysis) 

500

a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words like or as often used in speeches

A Simili

500

This author wrote Frankenstein, often regarded as one of the earliest examples of science fiction

Mary Shelley

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